ʿAbd-Allāh Beg b. Aḥmad Beg Bābāmīrī Miṣbāḥ-al-Dīwān or Edeb (, born 1860–1918) was a Kurdish poet whose poetry focused on love including eroticism.
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ʿAbd-Allāh Beg b. Aḥmad Beg Bābāmīrī Miṣbāḥ-al-Dīwān or Edeb (, born 1860–1918) was a Kurdish poet whose poetry focused on love including eroticism.
== Biography == Edeb was born in the village of Armani Bolaghi, northeast of Bukan in Iran in 1860 to a noble family who descended from the local Mokryan rulers. He studied in the local mosque before moving to Tehran for one year. He lived a life of leisure, travelled, engaged in music, painting and poetry. He received the title Miṣbāḥ-al-Dīwān by his associate Crown Prince Mohammad Ali Mirza. In his mid-30s, he became ill which gradually resulted in paralysis.
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